Accession No

Z 36507.12


Description

Partially perforated peaked disc made of clay, now in six fragments.


Place

Asia; West Asia; Palestine; West Bank; Jericho


Period

?Neolithic ?Bronze Age


Source

Garstang, John [excavator]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

Z 36507.12


Cultural Affliation


Material

Clay


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (Related Documents)
2 pieces of paper with objects [Z 36507.1-12] read 'Broken clay object + lump clay. J 36 4044 475 3.15. Below 472 F. Both ends shaped object missing lump of clay yellowish. With cylindrical fossil 4044.. 14.2.36 XXIV' and '1 half moon shaped object J.36 4061 475 4.17 with three pieces worked clay, 2 pieces j(illegible), 1 piece (illegible). 15.2.36 XXX??'
Event Date
Author: Sam Daisley


Context (Field collection)
Excavation numbers noted on artefacts.
Event Date
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Description for Z 36507[.1-12]: 'Assorted clay fragments, probably baked, of various shapes.'

Event Date
Author: maa


Context (Field collection)
Jericho, excavated by John Garstang, 1930-1936. MAA received material from the 1936 excavation, see archive (BR6/1/4).
Event Date 1936
Author: Sam Daisley


Context (References)
Garstang, J., Ben-Dor, I. and Fitzgerald, F. M. 1936. ‘Jericho: City and Necropolis (Report for the Sixth and Concluding Season, 1936).’ Liverpool Annals of Archaeology and Anthropology, 23. pp. 67–100.
Event Date 1936
Author: Sam Daisley


Description (Physical description)
Description for Z 36507[.1-12]: 'Also one sherd of coarse black ware; pieces of a belemnite fossil; what could be the bust of a small headless female figurine; and an object, now in five pieces, that was cylindrical in shape with one face flattened and the other pulled into a peak in the centre. On the flat side it appears that there are the beginnings of a perforation in the centre. J.Somerville 5/10/2001.'
Event Date 5/10/2001
Author: Sam Daisley


Description (Physical description)
Partially perforated peaked disc made of clay, now in six fragments.
Event Date 22/7/2022
Author: Sam Daisley


FM:298888

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